17-Nov-2011 -- Before visiting this confluence, I spent some time visiting Girona. The night before arriving, it was raining, so the ride I took for the city was short. The truth is that I really liked this city. Has a strong medieval touch in its streets and buildings that I love. It was fun to wander through its narrow alleys and crannies.

After the walk I went to the confluence, located about 25 km from Girona. Getting in was easy, but when you leave the car and after walking a few feet a way, I came across farmland. These lands were plowed and what is worse, muddy. In the previous few days it rained abundantly throughout the area, including flooding with everything very wet. I could go around a couple of areas, but as the confluence was in one of the fields I had to get muddy. When you get the point and take pictures had to move very little, because each step meant more mud on the feet and more difficulty walking. But I got it.

After returning the car, I had to spend a few minutes to clean my shoes and trousers. After these operations I approached the nearby village of Púbol, whose castle was restored and decorated by the great painter Salvador Dalí. This castle is now a museum, was a gift that Dalí made ​​his wife and muse Gala. After this visit I went for the next confluence of the day.